HW HEIV 10/23 Read The Pardoner’s Tale from The Canterbury Tales.

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HW HEIV 10/23 Read The Pardoner’s Tale from The Canterbury Tales. Answer questions 1-12 on page 176. Be prepared for a quiz on Monday. Also, begin stewing over the idea of “Morality in the Middle Ages” – the topic of our next fabulous essay! Happy hunting!

HW EIV 10/23 Answer questions 1-5 and number 9 on page 165. Complete sentences Details from the text Reread the Pardoner’s section of the Prologue and answer this prompt in two paragraphs: What details show that the Pardoner is amoral? In what ways is he amoral? Avoid “you,” “I think,” contractions, etc. Mention author and title. Use topic sentence Use wrap up sentence Use specific details from the text Analyze specific details from the text Also, begin stewing over the idea of “Morality in the Middle Ages” – the topic of our next fabulous essay! Happy hunting!

HW HEII 10/23 Finish reading “Lamb to the Slaughter” by R. Dahl. Prepare a chronological (from beginning to end time wise) storyboard for the text. Nine important events Three per page Picture with color and detail (better than mine) Quote describing the event Parenthetical citation with page number Happy hunting!